As epicurean travelers look beyond traditional
Michelin-ranked foodie hubs for 2026, more overlooked destinations around the
globe are gaining momentum.
A rising luxury destination delivering technique and terroir
where culinary experiences reach beyond beach bars and barbeque, the British
Virgin Islands (BVI) is leading the charge of unsung foodie destinations just
waiting to be discovered.
“The British Virgin Islands is quickly emerging as the
Caribbean’s next best foodie hotspot,” said Clive McCoy, Director of Tourism at
The British Virgin Islands Tourist Board & Film Commission in a statement.
“From the continued success of signature events like Anegada Lobster Festival
to exciting upcoming celebrations such as Jost Lime & Dine and Taste of
Virgin Gorda, our culinary scene is showcasing the depth, creativity, and
cultural richness of BVI cuisine.”
He added, “There’s an authentic culinary experience for
everyone whether that’s an unforgettable intimate omakase experience at Ikigai
Omakase BVI or hands-on cooking classes with the likes of Tortola’s own,
RotiMan (Naturally Tasty by RotiMan).”
Rosewood Little Dix Bay is making waves as a renowned BVI
foodie destination. Located on a half-mile crescent of white-sand beach on the
coast of Virgin Gorda, the luxury resort is surrounded by crystal-clear
tourmaline waters and lush tropical scenery. But it’s not just the scenery that’s
impressive, as the foodie scene here is unique and innovative.
“The British Virgin Islands offer unparalleled access to
fresh seafood and a rich, diverse culinary heritage. Shaped by African,
Indigenous, and European influences, the local food scene is a vibrant ‘melting
pot’ of Caribbean flavors,” said Katya Herting, Managing Director, Rosewood
Little Dix Bay in a statement.
She added, “We celebrate this diversity with experiences you
won’t find anywhere else, like our first-of-its-kind underwater wine cellar and
the 10-course ‘Follow a Treasure-Map Menu,’ a multi-sensory journey where
guests navigate their meal like a treasure map.”
BVI’s Only Underwater Wine Cellar
Rosewood Little Dix Bay recently unveiled a first-of-a-kind
underwater wine cellar, the only of its kind in
the BVI. Select wines are submerged off the coastline, allowing them to
mature in the natural conditions of the sea. The sea provides optimal
conditions for maturing wine with consistent currents, pressure, and
temperature. The environment softens tannins and acidity while preserving each
wine’s authentic aromatic profile.
Unlike traditional cellars, bottles from the underwater wine
cellar are marked by the sea — coral, algae, and other marine life cling to the
glass, turning every bottle into a one-of-a-kind work of art. The wines are
available exclusively as part of the 10-course Chef’s Table tasting menu,
keeping the program truly unique and ensuring guests are experiencing something
that can’t be found anywhere else.
The underwater wine cellar reflects a broader philosophy by
using the resort’s setting and natural resources to create experiences that are
sustainable, culturally resonant, and unforgettable.
10-Course Tasting Odyssey
Luxury dining meets storytelling
and adventure with Rosewood
Little Dix Bay’s newest culinary experience – a 10-course, multi-sensory
journey where guests navigate their menu as a treasure map. Designed to engage
all the senses, the experience transforms dining into an interactive and
immersive culinary journey.
Highlights include:
Blindfolded Tasting: Where guests are
blindfolded during one meal course, heightening their senses and allowing them
to fully focus on flavor and texture. Chance-Driven Dessert: After the multi-course dinner, guests roll a set of
dice to determine their final course. Chef-Curated Surprise: Based on the numbers rolled, Chef Andy crafts a
custom dessert, adding spontaneity and excitement to the experience. Underwater-sourced Pairings: An experience paired
with the resort’s exclusive Little Dix Bay red wine, aged for six months
beneath the serene waters of the bay in the Caribbean’s only underwater wine
cellar. Guests also enjoy
inventive BVI gin creations, like a Little Dix Bay Gin & Tonic popsicle infused with farm-fresh mint.
Kristy Mosolino, co-owner of Wishes Travel said, “With stunning
scenery, pristine secluded beaches, warm crystal-clear turquoise waters, world-class
sailing and soulful hospitality, it’s not hard to recommend this Caribbean destination
to those looking for a luxury and more secluded getaway. Add in unique culinary
experiences many travelers are seeking, and the BVI is an ideal location where
every moment feels like a discovery.”
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